Study reveals subsoil's potential to sequester carbon and combat climate change
The researchers wanted to understand how carbon breaks down and gets stored in different layers of soil. They buried labeled plant material in topsoil and subsoil for four years to see what happened. They found that the breakdown of the plant material varied depending on the depth of the soil. This shows that topsoil and subsoil have different processes for handling carbon, which can affect how much carbon gets stored in the soil.